Christ in his matchless, incomprehensible love for His people is using every means to awaken them to the times in which they are living, and over and over again He allows secular sources to use the very words of scripture to draw man’s attention to the fast-fulfilling prophecies. “The perils of the last days are

Christ in his matchless, incomprehensible love for His people is using every means to awaken them to the times in which they are living, and over and over again He allows secular sources to use the very words of scripture to draw man’s attention to the fast-fulfilling prophecies. “The perils of the last days are

Christ in his matchless, incomprehensible love for His people is using every means to awaken them to the times in which they are living, and over and over again He allows secular sources to use the very words of scripture to draw man’s attention to the fast-fulfilling prophecies. “The perils of the last days are

Christ in his matchless, incomprehensible love for His people is using every means to awaken them to the times in which they are living, and over and over again He allows secular sources to use the very words of scripture to draw man’s attention to the fast-fulfilling prophecies. “The perils of the last days are

Many voters during this election cycle are finding it extremely difficult, if not impossible altogether, to bring themselves to vote for one of the major party candidates for the United States Presidency. While others are proverbially holding their noses and voting for the “lesser of two evils,” as evangelical preacher Franklin Graham advised.1 However, no

Many voters during this election cycle are finding it extremely difficult, if not impossible altogether, to bring themselves to vote for one of the major party candidates for the United States Presidency. While others are proverbially holding their noses and voting for the “lesser of two evils,” as evangelical preacher Franklin Graham advised.1 However, no

Many voters during this election cycle are finding it extremely difficult, if not impossible altogether, to bring themselves to vote for one of the major party candidates for the United States Presidency. While others are proverbially holding their noses and voting for the “lesser of two evils,” as evangelical preacher Franklin Graham advised.1 However, no